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M AGON, BATURDA Y , August 10, l#*.
Subscribers to the ''le OrosM Demo
crat,” wbooe- subscription have, or an*
about to expire can renew hjr calling at
thi* •tfliee, ,orModiog their nataeawith the
price. 4,, , f _'
, Macon Cotton Market.
Wvivm Daily Journal A Mes*en4«jx,
August 9tfa, 186F. {
The demand for middling Cottoo. lias
hjjen good with a very limited
Weljhote .middling to good middling 21
a 22 with other gradea at loafed uoUjitma, i
lfew Advertisements. *
Ocmulgee Building A Loan Association.
Dooly County Court of Ordinary, O. P.
Bwearingen.
Havens & Brown, News Depot. _
Georgia Railroad, Change of Bcbedale.
Brown House Arrivals. . ,
Consignees Macon A W. R. R.
Tribute of Respect, F. A A. M. Thomas
Anderson.
Macon Free School, L. N. Whittle,
Chairman Commitee. -.•£*>" '
Drugs Ac, Massenburg, Son & Harris.
W LATHER JdUtUtET, Any not fr—Tho
Thermometer at J. H-ZeUTh & Cos., stood
ns follows;
*. A, M , ..79.
12, M.* 86.
3. i*. m :.::....88.
«. P. M. .. ..84.
It commenced clouding dveir ftt 6*30 P.
M. and there are indication of rain as we
go to press.
A Hoax. —Our friend the Rev. Samaal
Boykin, called on us yesterday and inform
ed its that we had been the victim of some
heart lens fellow, and that he liad never
scut the bottle of “What is it?” that
we received with his compliments, on
day before yesterday. We cheerfully ac
quit him of any design on us, in tire mat
ter, and would suggest to the party who
wan so kind as to send us the bottle, lobe
careful that he is warranted in sending
compliments next time; and to tend mme
th 'uuj more palatable.
“< Jolden Immortelle. ”~To judge from
the manner in which Capt. T. J. Flint
tilling up ids house with useful articles of
< 'rookery, Karthen and Glass ware to say
nothing of the host of other indisponsibles
to the home and traveling public, the time
is not fur distaut when his store will be
tlirougud with an eager purchasing crowd.
Capt. Tom knows what tiie people want;
has taken time by tho forelook, and has
now on hand, probably the beat stock of
goods in Ills line that ever oatnotolhig
market. By all means call at the Cap
t:ii ns ullico on Mulberry St. opposite the
I.anier House. . -?
ThrTimks.—lf it he true that itisalvvays
darkest just before day, and that the rule
holds good hi business matters, we are cer
tainly near the dawn of oup of the bright
est days of our commercial existence. The
only activity visible, is seen in the efforts
of our merchants, to supply the people of
Middle and Houtli-Western Georgia, and
every section, with u more select stock of
goods than wo have ever seen here. J fgood
stocks and IhlT "prices are sufficient in
ducements, our city Is sure of a full share
of the fall and winter trade.
“Kknnrbaw Mills.”—Bledsoe & Cos.
seem determined that no one shall be put
to the trouble ot going tbrougli the old
fashioned method of making Biscuits and
other dough doings with no certainty of
niukiug after all their trouble.—
Tficir “Self Raising Flour” is prepared
with tho most innocent ingredients; it
Davos I.ard, Soda, Elbow wear and tear,
ami the risk of 11 /tcart/ bread!” after all the
trouble taken.
From personal knowledge wo are pre
pared to say that it only needs to be once
tried to secure lor it a permanent place in
<*very well regulated family. Sold by
(Imruru generally and at the Mill, when
the trade can bo supplied without delay.
“A Planter near Alexandria is killing
caterpillar (lies with vinegar and molasses,
which he puts upon plutrsoa standsof the
height of the cotton.
< 'apt. Tom Flint on Mulberry St., hav
ing beard of the above, lost no time in
finding tiie maker of those plaice, and now
stands ready to supply Planters or dealers,
not only with plates on which, eatter pi tier
tlies cau be killed with “vinegar aud mo
lasses,” but from which can be eaten Million
Chops, Beefsteaks or any of the luxuries
which it may be our lot to become the
Itossessor of. The Captain’s indomitable
enterprise, and untiring industry has al
reatly placed within the reach of the peo
ple every article of convenience or luxury
which could be obtained by visiting the
great marts of this or theother Continents.
Fine Cutler .
Jl'sr REt KIVF.D, A FISK ASSORTMENT OF
Rogers’ & Wostenhoim’s
POCKET KNIVES,
RAZORS,
BCISSOUS,"
MIEARS,
do., &c.,
IMPORTED DIRECT, AXO FOR SALK LOW.
I AM ALSO KECKIVIae:
LOOKING GLASSES, Ail Sisoa,
FEATHER DUSTERS,
PICTURE DUSTERS,
TRAVELLINGr
Lunch and Work Baskets,
Ivory and bone-handled Table Knives.
CEDAR TUBS,
SILVER PLATED WARE, Ac.
B. A. WISE,
Cherry Street.
August s-it.
DIVIDEND NO. 7.
Southwestern R. R. Company,
AUGUST 8, i»7.
A DIVIDEND of FOUR DOLLARS par share
on the capital stock of this Company, **
hulil on tli*» 31st ultimo, tilts day has b*n de
clared by the Hoard of lKrec.tnrs from tbeearniug*
oithv Road, tor the six months ending 3iW utU,
payable ou and after 21st instant in United State,
currency.
•9-Tlie Government Tax will be paid by this
loin pa ay.
49-stockholden* In Savannah will receive their
PI vi.tends at the Central Railroad Bank.
JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET,
August ft-tm,
TBLESEAPEIC HEWS.
NjfW?YQ*K, Aug. 9.— Arrived bark «-
enfnagos from Cieufuegos. Brought the
craw of the British ship Phaola which
was abadoned at sea.
w Fort Hamilton, Aug. 9.— Steamer
Emily B. Bonder, for Charleston, ran
Afliore on west bank. She went ashore at
ebbtide with wind South East; refused
assistance of Pilot.
. Aug. 9.—Russion Loan rapidly
Wien. r J - '
French squadron brought from Candia
hundred Christian refugees, mostly
women and children.
Prussia’s receipts exceed her expendi
tures ; additional taxes unnecessary. %A
! Nrw New, Aug. 9.—Jerry O’Brien, (
who eighteen months ago inurilered his
mistress, was hung this morning in the
Toombs. Closing hours of his life occu
pied in appeals to bis Maker for mercy.
Charleston, Aug. 9.— Gen. Sick
les has issued an order until
further orders, tbe session of North Caro
lina Legislature, appointed for the third
Monday iu August.
llavanna, Aug. 9.—Aug. 5, Steamer
Narva laying cable arrived. She started
to Key West on Saturday morning—laid
21} miles sizes buoyed end ; average rate
paying out cable, 4 miles per hour. U. S.
men of war Tabemo, and Fountain ; Span
ish men of war, San Francisco and Deasiz
accompanied but no assistance required.
The Narva begins operations here at five
P. M.
Baltimore, Aug. 9.—Steamer Wilson
Small colided with steamer Mary Ann
Augaata, in Chesapeake Bay, off Poplar
Island. The Small sunk, loosing 3 pas
sengers. The Augusta turned iu badly
damaged.
Baltimore, Aug, 9.—lt is reported that
a camp has been broaken up by Indians
near Omaha. Settlers are fleeing to North
Piatt Station for protection
Thosleamer Antelope lies above Ft. Ben
ton riddled with bullets.
A passenger on steamer Imperial killed
by Indians to-day.
A recent fight in New Mexico resulted
in killing 11 and capturings Indians.
Washington, Aug. 9.—Secy. Stanton
was not at Cabinet meeting to-day.
Nothing new from Suratt trial to-day;
they sent a sealed document to Fisher*
There transpired a motion in N. Y.
Constitutional Convention to-day looking'
to restitution of gold as a legal tender.
Markets by Telegraph.
Nfw York, Aug. 9.—Cotton dull, Mid
dling Uplands 28}. FJour 10 to 15 better
for ol<l ; Wheat 2to 3 better ; Corn dull
drooping ; Pork quiet 23 12} 20 ; Whisky
quiet; Lard steady; Freights quiet. Tur
pentine advancing 61a62. Rosin quiet
steady ; Number 1 550a575.
Stocks heavy. Gold 140; Sterling—
time 109? ; Sight IJO}. 62 Coupons 114.
Liverpool, Aug. 9.— Cotton quiet,
steady ; Sales 10,000 bales. Middling Up
lands, 10.} ; Orleans s}. Sales for the week
66,000 bales; whereof33,2oo were Ameri
can. Weather favorable for crops. Bread
stuffs easier, though quotations unchang
ed.
London, Aug. 9,—Noon—Consuls, 941
Bonds. 73}. 2, P. M. Bonds, 73}
New Orleans, Aug. 9. — Sales 800 bales,
firm and unchanged ; Low Middling 26c.
Receipts for the week 1,116. Exports for
the week 5,365. Stock 24,449.
Wilmington, Aug. 9.— Spirit Turpen
tine quiet 55} 54}. Rosin steady, 280.
Washington, Aug. 9.—Baltimore Cot
ton firm ; Low Middling 27 to 27} ; Mid
dling 23}a29. Coffee fair, demand good
common Rio 9to 9} ; fair 10 to 10}. Flour
no sales. Wheat lower 240a241 for good.
Corn dull, declined 5c ; White, 110 to 112;
Yellow 115.
Cincinnati, Aug. ;9.—Flour advanced
1 ; superlino 750. Pork held at sll4. Bacon
difiicult to buy; Shoulders 12c; Clear
Sides, 15}. Wheat advanced sc.
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
fKTTEIIS of Administration having been granl
jed to the undersigned upon the Estate of
James lioud, late of Muscogee county, deceased, this
is t > uotiiv ail persons having demands against said
estate to present them to me at Urifiin, Ga., properly
authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law ; and
all persons indebted to jsaid estate will make immedi
ate p.irmeut to the undersigned. Suits will be com
menced at oucc against all who do not respond to this
notice. SAMUEL I). IRVIN,
Administrator of James Bond.
Orillia, Ga., July 55, 1867. ju!7 dtSw
FOR SALE.
HOUSE AND LOT,
to the rear of Findley’s Foundry.
Apply to P. FITZGERALD,
August 55-tit Cherry St.
To Real Estate Owners.
TAN prewired to sell or rent CITY or COUN
TRY PROPERTY.
I have several applications for CITY UESI
DF.Nt’ES, for the coming year, commencing first
October, which I cannot, supply.
J. MONROE OGDEN,
August G-3t Real Estate Agent.
PLASTERING HAIR.
ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS PLASTERING
HAIR 'r
For sale by G. BERND.
August S-3t.
HARDWARE and IRON,
*2OOO KEtiS * AILS ’
2000 pair Trace Chains,
200 dozen Hoes, .
75 doaeu Axes,
500 bags Shot,
1000 lbs Bar Lead.
200 gross Table Cutlery,
1500 doc. Pocket Knives,
200 dost. Scissors,
300 do/.. Iron Wire Sifters,
2 tons Square And Hexagon Prcssed|Xuts,
>4 ton Wrought Washers,
50,000 Carriage Bolts
SQOO Machine Bolts. }■s to 14 inches in diameter.
500 do*. Taper, flat, square, round and half round
' Files,
TOO gross Wood Screws,
. 300 tons Swedes and Refined Iron,
30 tons Band and Hoop Iron,
30 tons Scroll Iron,
15 tons oval, half oval and half round Iron,
20 tons Plow Steel,
3 Tons CMS Steel,
For sale by
WEEDS & CORNWELL,
No’s 150 A 181 Broughton St., Savannah Ga.
julylMin ;
» SPSCIAL^OTICES.
c=r—.Tnr*=-
constantly on ' hand Books, Novels, Novelettes,
BOOK or Jfon asy Wish send your order to
oar Noose, and U we haven’t it In the store, win
**feit for you at short node* at Publisher*' prices.
HAVEN NS & BROWN,
Booksellers, Stationers, A Uen’l News Deadens,
AoEostlO-U I- ■ Macon, Om
& -yVSSTE&A.
Jones, B A D; G A Dure; A Ayres; Fears <* I,;
Seymour, J &Cos: Jewett A 8; Anderson A Bon;
HnW, Good; 8W8R; Bledsoe A Cos; K Bohd.
rjUBBEDGE A HAZLEHUKBT,
Bankers and Brokers ,
MA.aoiJT, a- -A.-,
Receive Deposits; bay and sell Exchange, Gold,
, * Silver. Stocks, Bonds and uncurrent lands.
Collections made on all accessible
Points.
mar7-3m - j', * ' V;.
I irst National Bank of Macon,
SIGHT and TIME BILLS on various points pur
chased at ftjl times.
Liberal advances made on shipments of Cotton
to any GOOD Northern or European houses.
Collections made and promptly remitted for.
We shall keep supplied, so lar as possible, with
New York Exchange, whieta will be sold, at the
owest rates charged In other cities of the State,
W. W. WHIG LEY,
I. C. PLANT. Cashier.
President. ’
dirkctobs:
H. L. JEWETT, WM. B. DINBMORE
WM. A. ROSS, K. J. JOHNSTON,
WM. T. LIGHTFOOT, H. B. PLANT.
X. c. PLANT
Will continue business at the First National
Bank, and will make investments as parties may
iirect.
He will also purchase and sell
STOCKS,
BONDS,
GOLD,
SILVER,
BANK NOTES.
Seven percent. GEORGIA BONDS, new issue,
or sale; and United States Revanue Stamps, ol
ill denominations, for sale here at par.
lie will make liberal advances until good sales
:an be made, charging a small commission for
h «ue, Juty22-jf
Wo the I.adies.
Mrs. H. C. POOLE, No. 80 Mulberry street, dp
sires to inform the Ladies of Macon and vicinity
that stie is constantly receiving, and keeps on
hand for sale, all the LATEST PATTERNS, of
every kind. Children’s Embroidery, Hats, Bon
nets, and Fancy Goods. She is ready to Cut, Fit
and Make Dresses for Ladles and Children. Prices
reasonable. Jel2-tf
TO PLANTERS.
Double Refined Poudrette.
OF THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO. This
is one of the iwAt forcing aud quick acting
manures in the market, and is by far the cheapest.
It is composed ot night soil, of New York City,
from which all Impurities have beeu extracted;
is then deodorized, pulverized and dried. On
Cotton it Is equal to the best brand of Phosphates,
aud will bring a heavier, and by two weeks,
earlier crop than any other fertilizer. Drilled in
with Wheat at the-rate of 400 lbs. per acre, it Will
bring a heavy crop on poor soil. Price $25 per ton
of 2000 lbs. Sample sent on receipt of three cent
stamp with address. Apply to
The lodi manufacturing 00.,
66 Cortlandt street, New York.
From Prof. Chus. Martin, Hampden Sidney Col
lege, Va., dated July Ist, 1867 :
“ The Double Reilned Poudrette is operating
like a charm on my crops, and attracting univer
sal attention from all beholders. lam alri ady
satisfied that it is the cheapest and surest reno
vator of our wows-eut soils.”
July 16. 3m
Summer Weather.
The hot, sul try month of August Is now upon
us. The season when sickness is more tatal than
at any other time. When the body Is relaxed,
and nature can do least to recuperate its exhaust
ed strength. At this time we require to guard,
with more than usual care, against the attacks of
the great enemy—disease—by fortifying the sys
tem with llostetter’s Stomach Bitters—the most
wendcriul tonic in the world. A tonic endorsed
as a pure, harmless and effective Family Medi
cine by millions of human beings who havo thor
oughly tested it and found immediate relief. By
its aid the appetite is at once increased, digestion
recovers its healthy tone; the vital forces are in
vigorated, and new life infused into the system
The weak, debilitated and nervous victimsawake
to a feeliug of true enjoyment, and life, once a
burthen, becomes a source of pleasure.
Beware of the pernicious alchoholic prepara
tions, purporting to be tonics and stomachics,
pulled up daily iu the newspapers! Let them
alone!
Hostelter’s Stomach Bitters is the one pure aud
reliable tonic aud invigorator, and can be pro
cured in every city, town and village In the coun
try.
llostetter’s Bitters has a permoneni reputation
which is rapidly increasing as the years go by.
All others are bnt mushrooms of the hour,
aud die otf as quickly as they spring into exist-
TRAVELER’S GUIDE.
CIISTBAL RAILROAD.
Day Passenger leaves Mae0n...... 7 05 a. m
Day Passenger arrives at Macou 8 40 p. u
Night Passenger leaves Macon ...fi SSP.JC
Night Passenger arrives at Macon 5 00 a. m
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIT.ROAU —TO COLUMBUS.
Day Passenger leaves Macon 5 15 A. m
Day Passenger arrives at Macon 6 00 p. m
SOUTH-WESTERN —TO ALBANY AND EUFAULA.
Day Passenger leaves Macon 8 00 a. m
Day Passenger arrives at Macou 4 50 A. H
BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
Passenger Traiu leaves Macou 3 00 p. m
Passenger Traiu arrives at Macon...: 10 30 a. |t
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Day Train loaves Macon ....7 45 a. m
] >ay Train arrives at Macon 1 80 p. m
Night Traiu leaves Macon. .8 45 p. m
Night Train arrives at Macon - -.4 25 a. m
Atlanta and west point railroad.
Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 7 00 a in.
Arrives at West Point l2 00 m.
I .eaves West Point. 12 40 p in.
Arrives at Atlanta 5 SO p in.
GEORGIA RAILROAD—AUGUSTA TO ATLANTA.
Day Train Leave Augusta (3undays ex.).3 00 A M
Leave Atlanta at 6 00 A M
Arrive at Augusta 5 45 P M
Arrive at Atlanta 0 00 P M
Night Train Leave Augusta at 6 00 PM
Leave Atlanta 7 15 P M
Arrive at Augusta.. ». 6 lo A M
Arrive at Atlanta 4 16 A M
,/\*ew Books.
NEW NOVELS,
NEW NOVELETTES,
NEW DIME NOVELS,
NEW PAPERS.
Reynolds’ Works, complete,
Dumas’ Works,
Mrs. Wood’s Works, “
Chas. Levers’ Works, “
Smitlx’s Works, “
Mu! bach’s Works, “
Mrs. Gore’s, “
Dickens’.
ASrSeml your orders to our house for any Books
or Magazines, and if you haven’t them in the
store will get them at short notice.
HAVENS * BROWN,
81 Cherry street.
FIOM the Ist of October next, the store occu
pied at present by J. L. Shea, next the Drui£
more or Peter A Blackahear.
Apply to ED. L. 3TKOHI6CK.ER.
August 4-ts
' ■ 11 .A.--,' ■ 9 •*».- - b. u v. -
PATENT MEDICINES.
BELIEF TO 111 HFRIim
EDWARD WILDER’S
Four Groat
HEALTH-RESTORING
REMEDIES.
EDWARD WILDER’S
Famous
STOMACH BITTERS
Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and all
species of Indigestion, Intermittent Fever and
Ague, and all Periodical Diseases.
It will give Immense rebel In Colic and Flux.
It will cure Costiveness.
It is a mild auddellghtfullnvigorantfor delicate
females.
It is asafe anti-billious alterative and tonic for
family purposes.
It is a powerinl recuperant after the frame has
been debilitated or reduced by sickness.
It is an excellent appetizer as well as strength
enor of the digestive forces.
It is desirable alike as a corrective and mild ca
thartic.
For the cure of the above diseases this prepara
tion stands unrivaled, aud Its good and permanent
effects are attested by thousands, aud It is recom
mended alike not only by the ablest medical men,
but also by tbe ministry.
Try it, all yon that are afflicted, and be con
vinced of Us wonderful power aud beneficial
effects.
EDWARD WILDER’S
SARSAPARILLA.
AND
POTASH.
An unfailing and rapid cure lor Scrofula, in all its
forms, every known variety of constitutional
Syphilis or venereal disease, Neuralgia, skin dis
eases—no matter how old or Inveterate—chronic
rheumatism, scrofulous sore eyes, glandular swell
ings of the neck or elsewhere, chronic chills and
fever, tetter, weeping sore leg, ulcers, of every
kind, pimps on the face, ringworm, acaldhead,
falling ol the hair or allopecia, white swelling,
hip-joint disease (or morbus coxarius), chronic
erysipelas, dropsy, ague-cake, etc.
For the rapid aud permanent cure of llie above
diseases tills preparation stands unrivaled. A
cure is guaranteed in every case where it is used
according to directions.
> • »
EDWARD WILDER’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT
OF
WILD CHERRY.
This pieparation is specially recommended as
affording certain and prompt relief in coughs,
colds, and catarrhs of every description. In bron
chitis, laringy tis, and asthma or phthisic it gives
immediate comfort and relief. It is also admira
bly adapted to the relief ol the cough and diffi
culty or breathing In consumption. It Is Indis
pensable in pneumonia or winter fever, pleurisy,
aud every conceivable form of pulmonary disease
attended with cough, difficulty of breathing, or
pain. For taste, efficiency, and power this medi
cine has no equal, and when used iu any of the
aoove diseases has never been known to fail to give
almost instautrelief, followed by certain aud per.
manent cure.
EDVARD WILDER’S
FAMILIY PILLS,
For the cure oi constipated and sluggish bowels
In these conditions of the alimentary canal they
are guaranteed to be perfectly infallible. Asa
purgative In all fevers and inflammatory diseases,
in acute rheumatism, inflamation of the liver,
brain, kidneys, and bladder, in erysipelas, fever
and ague, acute optbalmai or sore eyes, fullness of
the head, vortlgo, dissiness, blindness, etc., they
cannot be excelled. These Pills will be found, ®a
trial, to lie far superior to any other known com
bination of medicines in the rapid and certain
cure of all the above diseases. They should be
taken with Edward Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and
Potash, in the disease In which the remedy Is re
commended; and with Edward Wilder’s Own
pound Extract of Wild Cherry, in coughs, colds,
etc.; and with Edward Wilder’s Stomach Bitters
tor chills and fever and fever and ague.
REMEMBER that these Remedies have all been
tested in the family .circle, by chemical analysis,
and at the Dispensaries throughout the con n try .for
each and every disease for which they are recom
mended, aud that In no single case has any of
them ever been known to fall in giving Instant
relief, followed by certain and permanent cure.—
Their medicinal virtue and power is tested
aiiko by the ablest Medical men, aud by the min
istry, and all, in a word, say of them that they are
truly the four greatest medicines of the age. and
that no family ought lo be without them. They
compose the best family medicine chest that can
be made. _
Call for “Edward Wilder's Famous Stomach Bit
ters,” “Edward Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Pot
ash,” “ Edward Wilder’s Compound Extract of
Wild Cherry,” “Edward Wilder’s Family Pills,”
: and have none other, as Ml others-are secret rem
; edies, whilst the formulas of Edward Wilder’s
I Medicines will be shown to any regular graduate
of medicine. Use them according to directions,
and a cure is guaranteed.
EDWARD WILDER,
Sole Proprietor.
EDWARD WILDER & C 0„
Wholesale Druggists,
215 (Marble Front) Main Street,
Louisville, Ky.
For sale by
MASSENBURG, SON A HRRIB,
GEO. PAYNE,
L. W. HUNT * CO..
PETER * BACKHHEAR,
J. H. ZKILI dt CO.,
T. W. ELU
Wbolesaiend Retail Druggists,
■Mb-*
jf: '
J. W. BURKE & CO.’S.
TJ IBTORY OF SACERDOTAL CELIBACY,
Pi by Heary CL Lea. 18 75.
The Newoomes, by Thackeray. Diamond edi
tion, illustrated, ft 50.
Pendennls, by Thackeray. Diamond edition—
illustrated. #1 50.
A Trip to the Azores, by M. Borges de F, Hen
riques. $1 50.
Elsie Magoon, or. The Old Still-Hoflse, by Mrs.
Myths of the Middle Ages, by S. Baring
A Painter’s Camp, by Philip O. Hamerten. |1 50
A item us Ward in London. SI 50.
Meteoric Astronomy, by Daniel Kirkwood,
LL D. Si 50.
Dombey k Sen, diamond edition, Si 25.
“ •* " *• •* illustrated, SI 50
Far above Rubles, by Mrs. J. 11. Riduell. SI 75.
Bryan Maurice, the Seeker, by Rev, Walter
Mitchell.
Tales Worth Telling—for the Children. SI 00.
The Plant Hunters, by Mayne Reid. Si 50.
Tne Boy Haulers. •* *• “ Si 50,
The Young Yagers, “ “ “ Si SO.
Tho Young Voyagenrs, “ “ SI 50.
The Boy Tar, by “ “ SI 50.
The Forest Exiles, “ “ “ SI 50.
The Bush Boys, “ ** “ #1 50.
The Cliff CUmbers, “ “ •• »1 50.
Brain, or the Grand Bear Hunt, “ Si 50.
The Kangaroo Hunters, by A. Bowman. SI 50.
The Bear Hunters, “ “ “ $1 50.
4W- Any of the above Books sent by mail, poet
paid, on receipt of the published price.
Address J. W. BURKE & 00.,
July 23. ct Macon, (la.
U. S. Marshal’s Sale.
UNDER and by virtue of a writ of Jleri ftacicu
issued out of the honorable the fifth Circuit
Court of the United States for the Southern Dis
trict of Georgia to me directed in favor of the
plaintifife in the following case, to-wit: Griffin A
Aclan, vs. Jataes W. Brown and John P Laidlor.
(copartners), I have levied upon seven hundred
and fifty-seven acres of land, more or less, with
all the improvements thereon, situate in the 3d
District or Dooly county, Georgia, known and
distinguished in the plan of said district as Lot
174, containing twoihundredjt wo and a half acres,
more or less, and two acres attached, formerly a
part of house lot of Daniel Pattishall. Also, Lot
174, containing two hundred two and a half acres,
more or less. Lot 175, containing one hvndred
and fifty acres, more or less, and part of lot 178,
containing two hundred acres, more or less, and
will Bell said property at publie auction at the
Court-house in tne city of Macon, Bibb county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in September next,
between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 30th day of July,
1807. WILLIAM G. DICKSON.
August ‘2-30d U. S. Marshal.
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL,
Dr. wm. h. whitehead,
Proprietor.
This HOUSE is now opened for the reception ot
visitors.
Teems of Board: S4O per month; sls per week
mr Stages and Hacks run daily from Forsyth
to the Springs.
July 19, 18K7. Im
ALL RLSDS^OF
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH,
T LOW -PRICES,
—:at the: —
Journal and Messenger Office,
MACON, GEORGIA.
COLONEL MOSBY
To llabi'er <fc Beoiueks :
li'arrenton, Va., April 12, 1867,
Dear Sirs,—
* * Major John Scott, who had been associated
with me for some time before the close of the war, pro
posed, with my approbation and consent, which was
cheerfully given, to write a memoir of my command.
/ placed at his disposal all of my dispatches, correspond
ence, and other military memoranda. He applied him
self with great seal and diligence to the task, having all
the time the co-operation of the officers and men of the
sommand.
agents wanted
FOB
PARTISAN LIFE WITH MOSBY.
Bt MAJOR JOHN SCOTT,
Os Fauquier, Va., late C. S.A.
With Portrait* of Colonel Mofiby, the Field Officer?,
and Captains of the Battalion, a Map of “Moaby'a
Confederacy,” and numerous spirited Illustration?.
In one Vol., Svo, Cloth, Beveled, $3 50.
Thin work haa been prepared by the express •auc
tion of Colonel Moeby, and haa the patronage and co
operation of the partisan chief, his officers, and men.
It affords a complete history of the achievements of
Mosby and hi* men, relating iu u graphic and spirited
style the numerous adventure?, incident?, e?capes,
surprises, mishaps, and successes of the famous Bat
talion. Hundreds of anecdotes are interspersed
through its pages, while nearly fifty engravings and
portraits illustrate and beautify the volume.
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION
AGENTS WANTED IN ALL PARTS OF THE
COUNTRY TO CANVASS FOR THE WORK. Lib
eral arrangements made, and exclusive territory al
lotted. Address
HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
LATEST ARRIVAL!
AT
Ells' Drug and Prescription Store,
Cor. Cherry Bt. and Triangular Block.
Highly refined non-explosive COAL OIL, in
barrels, cans, and at retail.
Large stock of Laudreths New Crop Turnip
SEED.
Casks Bock Potash In quantities to suit par
eliasers.
Full stock Pure Chemicals. Haudard Medicinal
Preparations.
Orders solicited by
August 4-1 1 THEO. W. ELLS.
t
CHINA CROCKERY,
GLASS WARE, ETC.,
80 ------ - MULBERRY STREET . gg
Wholesale, Retail and Importing
HOUSE.
rjX) AN ALREADY LARGE AND VARIED SHOCK I AM NOW AUDI NO SIAM NKW At
TRACTIONS, a few of which, only, U U deemed necessary to montlos, vss:
TRAVELLING and LUNCH BASKETS,
CLOTHING and MARKET BASKETS,
GLASS SHADES— round, oval and square,
BOHEMIAN BOTTLES ami DECANTERS.
BOHEMIAN TUMBLERS and MUGS,-
MY BTQCKOF
Fruit Jars, Water Coolers, Japanned Chamber Sets, Tea Traj s,
Waiters, Tubs Buckets, Lamps, 4c., is Complete.
kbrosbnb oil,
always ON HAND BEST QUALITY.
August 8-ts. THOS. J. FLINT.
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T
PARKER & WHITES,
FOR 30 DAf H,
Tl CLOSE on SUMMER IM
Pine Figured MUSLINS,
LESS THAN NEW YORK COST.
Fine Linen LAWNS,
LESS THAN NEW YORK COST.
Gents LINEN GOODS,
* ' ?
LESS THAN NEW YORK COST.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW GOODS
AT 41 TRIANGULAR IHAH’K.
August 3,1807 —ts
INDIAN SPRINGS!
v 4 I—
lilSß BOUSE.
TERMS OF BOARD:
PER DAY $ J 00 | PER WEEK J lL* no
“ PER MONTH, $35 00.
A Splendid 14 Passenger Coach,
Running to and from Forsyth, daily, connected with this Houso. *
The proprietor will make it a pleasure io those who favor him with their min
pany, having everything necessary for their comfort, and SUPPLYINOjHIrt
Table with the Best the Country Affords.
As will be seen liis charges are lower lhau any other House, while lib
dations Ere equal.
FOR INVALIDS, or those afflicted with the usual complaint* of our Hlmnt*,
The Indian Spring Water Possesses Unsurpassed
VIBTLTBS.
It acts like a charm upou ail Bilious Disorders, removes Indigestion, mm I>*•*
pepsia and Headache, and for diseases of the Liver ami Kidneys in a specific. Af»i-c
tions of the skin are benefltted l>y it, AND THE WHOLE SYSTEM Invigorated.
Its main ingredients are SULPHUR, IRON, ami MA(<N ESIA, iu pr<.|»»rti«»ii<t
best suited to the human system.
THE MEDICAL FRATERNITY
Unite in ascribing womlerfnl curative properties to this water, and tlio observation «.f
many years convince me that it is very beneficial in ALL DIHKABK.B COMMON I.T
INCIDENT TO OUR CLTMATE.
J@r Resident Physicians of ability are prepared to render any serviow required.
Iffir Daily Mail arrives at the Springs, and Daily papers taken at Uie Elder Houne.
july2-tf
J. JOHNSTON. * GEO H.OHKAK.
REMOVAL.
WE have REMOVED to the new and elegant Iron-Front Store, corner of lfull~rry and
streets, adjoin tag the old stand occupied by us lor over thirty j.-ttrs, where w«l,mv,..|-
an ELEGANT and NEW (Stock of
Batches, clocks, jewelry,
Musical Instruments,
Cutlery^
• SILVER WARE,
all of width, we will sell at the LOWEST RATE'S. «* •«
'cKZEA j£we&£ Slu t»>e «*«•»«. ul “'* wrl
E. J. JOHNSTON A CO.
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WHEE LE R & WILSON’S SEWING MiCHIXII.
Weave Agents lor the above celebrated l.ock-SM leh •JjRj j x’a' u I twrr’y street, Macon. <ia f •
nfny7-tll feint! ’ '
BOHEMIAN LIQUOR BCCTx,
GREEN MGBW-tarartificial fiow.n.,
WREATHS IMMORTELLE*,
PLAIN TABLE GLASS WAKE. - - r D
Mve Loir Print. »c.. etc., etc., Me..
FANCY GOODS,
Notions, etc.,